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Whether the promotions are suitable, since they need to have fair terms that suit how you typically play.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n <\/ul>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
Popular Payment Methods for Swiss Bettors<\/h2>\n \n\n
\n Debit card<\/strong> is the most popular method of payment on Swiss betting sites. Alternatively, there are digital payment providers<\/strong>, such as Trustly<\/strong> and SoFort<\/strong>, which are widely available when you bet online in Switzerland. You could also use popular e-wallets<\/strong>, like PayPal<\/strong> and Skrill<\/strong>, that allow you to store and spend your funds easily outside your bank account.<\/p>\n\n\n More alternative popular payment methods include prepaid cards<\/strong> and cryptocurrencies<\/strong>, such as Bitcoin<\/strong>. Both offer a level of security and anonymity that most alternatives can't \u2014 the former, by allowing you to load the likes of paysafecard<\/strong> with cash at participating stores; and the latter through the security of the blockchain. Do keep in mind that prepaid cards usually can't be used for withdrawal. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n Most of these payment methods should be able to offer you free, instant payments across the best sports betting sites Switzerland has to offer. Withdrawals<\/strong> should also largely be fee free<\/strong>, with processing times varying across payment methods. Wallets, for instance, tend to be faster than debit cards.<\/p>\n\n\n Limits vary, although the finest places to bet in the country can offer lower limits of 5CHF<\/strong>, and upper limits of many thousands of Swiss Francs.<\/p>\n\n